Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Twiddletoes: Not Your Ordinary Sock!
NOT your ordinary socks, Twiddletoes are handmade toe socks with a twist! Like mittens for your feet, they have a separate 'toe' for the big toe.
Stacy started making what she calls 'tabi socks' because she was tired of seeing people wear flop flops with regular socks. She started out small, first making them for family members; now she sells her handmade socks at craft shows and festivals as well as in her online shop and her Etsy store.
She uses fine natural wools and her own pattern that features a ribbed cuff and reinforced toes and heels for superior wear and comfort. Her Simple Luxury line includes socks made from alpaca and cashmere! Those are truly luxury socks that would make a wonderful gift (especially for someone that likes to wear socks with their flip flops!).
When you're talking socks like this, anyone would be thrilled with socks for Christmas!
Saturday, December 4, 2010
May Your Holidays be Cuddly, Cozy, and Soft!
Isn't this the cutest little guy? Can you believe he's handmade? (And only $20!! Amazing!)
Sandi at IKnitQuiltSew makes bears like this and and lots of other great stuff - all of it cuddly and cozy! Here are a few other samples:
Hot Air Balloon Baby Quilt |
Handmade Knit Baby Gift Set |
Popcorn Knit Receiving Blanket |
Etsy
Handmade Artists Forum
Blogger
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Cyber Monday Sale at Reef Botanicals!
Did you brave the mad fray to go shopping yesterday on Black Friday? Uggg! I guess some people like the excitement of it, but not me. I don't like crowds, anyway, and if I had my choice I would probably just avoid retail shopping of any kind for the whole month between Thanksgiving and Christmas! And driving, too, for that matter....
For those of you that agree and don't like the mob scene of retail shopping this time of year, Cyber Monday is your answer! I love online shopping, anyway, and you can get a lot of great deals online and your purchases will be delivered directly to your door instead of the ordeal of:
- Driving in crazy traffic (and crazy weather, too, in some parts of the country)
- Getting elbowed, shoved and stepped on by strangers
- Walking for hours from store to store in search of the perfect item(s)
Cyber Monday is the perfect time to shop online and save on great holiday gift items. Reef Botanicals has something for everyone on your list - no kidding! From beautiful candles to shaving kits for men.
The husband and wife team of Larissa and Eric They use only natural ingredients; no synthetic oils or colorants. Many of their products are also suitable for vegans and/or vegetarians.
On Monday, November 29, you can save 10% on every order from Reef Botanicals. Also, shipping is free on every order over $30! Check out their wonderful items - you won't be able to resist!
Happy Cyber Shopping!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Don't Miss This Fantastic Giveaway! Fair Trade Hemp Items
I am so glad that today I discovered a company called Earth Divas. In honor of Fair Trade Month this month they are giving away a $100. credit to their fabulous store! That is great in itself, but I am more excited about what the company does.
Earth Divas works directly with small groups of people in Nepal and India to produce fair trade bags and other handmade items. The company exists to help families in Nepal and India rather than to make a profit for the company. All profits are returned to the artisans.
Visit the site at Earth Divas to read more about them or the blog to enter the giveaway.
Earth Divas works directly with small groups of people in Nepal and India to produce fair trade bags and other handmade items. The company exists to help families in Nepal and India rather than to make a profit for the company. All profits are returned to the artisans.
Visit the site at Earth Divas to read more about them or the blog to enter the giveaway.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
This Week's Featured Artist: Sarah of Mama's Milk Money
Welcome to our weekly series on Holly&Sage!
Each week we feature a different artist or artisan of handmade items. If you would like to be featured, see Would You Like to be a Featured Artist? for details.
Today we are talking with Sarah of Mama's Milk Money!
1. What is your first name and where are you from?
Sarah from Southern California
2. What type of art or craft do you create and how did you get started with it?
I crochet hats, toys, and hair bows; do custom embroidery; make custom clothing and baby blankets; and make custom onesies and tutus.
I have crafting ADHD! I started with embroidery when I saw a cool embroidery machine demonstration. I was a stay at home mom trying to earn a little extra cash. I taught myself to crochet (left handed) and have since experimented with tutus, hair bows, crayon cases, etc.
My mother taught be to sew as a little girl.
3. Where do you market your products? How long have you been selling your work?
I have an eBay store. I have also sold to friends and at craft shows. I have been selling for approximately 5 years.
4. What is your dream for your products or artwork? Is it a mainly a hobby, or a main source of income (or would you like for it to become a main source of income)?
This is a hobby for me. I love the create things and love to see the recipient's face. I would love to do it full time, but I don't have the time right now.
5. How are your items different from the next guy’s? What is unique about your work?
I love a challenge. I have crafting ADHD so I have tried almost everything. I put my heart and soul into my creations. I want them to be perfect and I want every customer to be completely happy with their purchase. I love to do custom work.
6. What is your favorite subject matter/medium/material (whichever applies to your art form)?
At the moment I am really enjoying crochet, but that could all change tomorrow. I love a challenge and new ideas.
7. What is your favorite part of creating and selling your products or artwork? The part you like the least?
What I love the most is positive feedback. I love it when people love my work. What I dislike is that handmade items are often undervalued and not seen as 'real gifts'.
8. Tell us a little bit about your family and how they feel about your business or your artwork.
I have a 7-year old boy and a 4-year-old girl. Both of my kids love to model my creations as long as they get one for them too! My daughter has an insane number of requests; my son has just discovered my crazy crochet hats. I just made him a Pikachu and a Jack Skellington crochet hat.
Thank you so much for sharing a bit about yourself, Sarah! And I can attest to the quality of her work - she made a crocheted hat last year that I gave my step-daughter for Christmas, and I swear it was perfect! I was amazed at the workmanship!
To see and learn more about Sarah's work, visit her at her eBay Store
Each week we feature a different artist or artisan of handmade items. If you would like to be featured, see Would You Like to be a Featured Artist? for details.
Today we are talking with Sarah of Mama's Milk Money!
1. What is your first name and where are you from?
Sarah from Southern California
2. What type of art or craft do you create and how did you get started with it?
I crochet hats, toys, and hair bows; do custom embroidery; make custom clothing and baby blankets; and make custom onesies and tutus.
I have crafting ADHD! I started with embroidery when I saw a cool embroidery machine demonstration. I was a stay at home mom trying to earn a little extra cash. I taught myself to crochet (left handed) and have since experimented with tutus, hair bows, crayon cases, etc.
My mother taught be to sew as a little girl.
3. Where do you market your products? How long have you been selling your work?
I have an eBay store. I have also sold to friends and at craft shows. I have been selling for approximately 5 years.
4. What is your dream for your products or artwork? Is it a mainly a hobby, or a main source of income (or would you like for it to become a main source of income)?
This is a hobby for me. I love the create things and love to see the recipient's face. I would love to do it full time, but I don't have the time right now.
5. How are your items different from the next guy’s? What is unique about your work?
I love a challenge. I have crafting ADHD so I have tried almost everything. I put my heart and soul into my creations. I want them to be perfect and I want every customer to be completely happy with their purchase. I love to do custom work.
6. What is your favorite subject matter/medium/material (whichever applies to your art form)?
At the moment I am really enjoying crochet, but that could all change tomorrow. I love a challenge and new ideas.
7. What is your favorite part of creating and selling your products or artwork? The part you like the least?
What I love the most is positive feedback. I love it when people love my work. What I dislike is that handmade items are often undervalued and not seen as 'real gifts'.
8. Tell us a little bit about your family and how they feel about your business or your artwork.
I have a 7-year old boy and a 4-year-old girl. Both of my kids love to model my creations as long as they get one for them too! My daughter has an insane number of requests; my son has just discovered my crazy crochet hats. I just made him a Pikachu and a Jack Skellington crochet hat.
Thank you so much for sharing a bit about yourself, Sarah! And I can attest to the quality of her work - she made a crocheted hat last year that I gave my step-daughter for Christmas, and I swear it was perfect! I was amazed at the workmanship!
To see and learn more about Sarah's work, visit her at her eBay Store
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
This Week's Featured Artist: Jenelle of TNT: TrashN2Tees!
Welcome to our weekly series on Holly&Sage!
Each week we feature a different artist or artisan of handmade items. If you would like to be featured, see Would You Like to be a Featured Artist? for details.
Today we are talking with Jenelle of TrashN2Tees.
1. What is your first name and where are you from?
Hi, I'm Jenelle and I call Kentucky home.
2. What type of art or craft do you create and how did you get started with it?
Maybe I have an odd sense of fashion, but it seems like year after year I can not seem to find cool kids clothes for my boys!? Sure, you have tons of basketballs and footballs, cheesy looking monster trucks, cute bears, and lame dinosaurs… but can you really blame me for wanting something different?
I appliqued my first t-shirt for my son using old clothing I had around the house- an outgrown onesie, a holey thermal, and a pair of (unworn) boxers!
Now I am not only creating awesome one of a kind appliqued tees, but I also make and sell pantalones (kids lounge pants), skirts, dresses, tee totes, purses, and reusable produce bags!
I only use reclaimed materials, most often ole' discarded t shirts!
3. Where do you market your products? How long have you been selling your work?
My products can be found at TNT:TrashN2Tees on Facebook and TNT TrashN2Tees on Etsy. I also B/S/T (buy, sell and trade) on forums like ClothDiaperNation.
Still hatching, TNT is 6 months new. But don't let that fool you- I've been sewing off and on for 15 years if you count the home ec class I took in 8th grade! (more off then on)
4. What is your dream for your products or artwork? Is it a mainly a hobby, or a main source of income (or would you like for it to become a main source of income)?
Sincerely, my hope for TNT is to inspire and encourage others to consume less and recycle more! Did you know? If each person in the world bought one recycled garment each year, it would save an average of 371 million gallons of water and 480 tons of chemical dyestuffs!
5. How are your items different from the next guy’s? What is unique about your work?
My designs are each unique and original. Everything is hand drawn and cut by me. Materials are hand picked. No two items will ever be the same.
6. What is your favorite subject matter/medium/material (whichever applies to your art form)?
Anything discarded, trashed, worn.
7. What is your favorite part of creating and selling your products or artwork? The part you like the least?
I love seeing little ones rocking recycled threads! Not only are they mini walking advertisements for TNT but they are also advocating a Green Earth and not even knowing it!
Least, hmm... I can't say I have one.
8. Tell us a little bit about your family and how they feel about your business or your artwork.
WAHM to 2 rascal boys and soul mate to a hunky washed up BMXer turned metal fabricator. My 4 year old loves to help design new tees and my hubby just wants me to mend his jeans. :) The little guy can't talk yet but I am pretty sure he thinks I'm pretty cool!
Thank you so much for sharing a bit about yourself, Jenelle!
To see and learn more about Jenelle's work, visit her at:
TNT TrashN2Tees
Facebook
Etsy
Each week we feature a different artist or artisan of handmade items. If you would like to be featured, see Would You Like to be a Featured Artist? for details.
Today we are talking with Jenelle of TrashN2Tees.
1. What is your first name and where are you from?
Hi, I'm Jenelle and I call Kentucky home.
2. What type of art or craft do you create and how did you get started with it?
Maybe I have an odd sense of fashion, but it seems like year after year I can not seem to find cool kids clothes for my boys!? Sure, you have tons of basketballs and footballs, cheesy looking monster trucks, cute bears, and lame dinosaurs… but can you really blame me for wanting something different?
I appliqued my first t-shirt for my son using old clothing I had around the house- an outgrown onesie, a holey thermal, and a pair of (unworn) boxers!
Now I am not only creating awesome one of a kind appliqued tees, but I also make and sell pantalones (kids lounge pants), skirts, dresses, tee totes, purses, and reusable produce bags!
I only use reclaimed materials, most often ole' discarded t shirts!
3. Where do you market your products? How long have you been selling your work?
My products can be found at TNT:TrashN2Tees on Facebook and TNT TrashN2Tees on Etsy. I also B/S/T (buy, sell and trade) on forums like ClothDiaperNation.
Still hatching, TNT is 6 months new. But don't let that fool you- I've been sewing off and on for 15 years if you count the home ec class I took in 8th grade! (more off then on)
4. What is your dream for your products or artwork? Is it a mainly a hobby, or a main source of income (or would you like for it to become a main source of income)?
Sincerely, my hope for TNT is to inspire and encourage others to consume less and recycle more! Did you know? If each person in the world bought one recycled garment each year, it would save an average of 371 million gallons of water and 480 tons of chemical dyestuffs!
5. How are your items different from the next guy’s? What is unique about your work?
My designs are each unique and original. Everything is hand drawn and cut by me. Materials are hand picked. No two items will ever be the same.
6. What is your favorite subject matter/medium/material (whichever applies to your art form)?
Anything discarded, trashed, worn.
7. What is your favorite part of creating and selling your products or artwork? The part you like the least?
I love seeing little ones rocking recycled threads! Not only are they mini walking advertisements for TNT but they are also advocating a Green Earth and not even knowing it!
Least, hmm... I can't say I have one.
8. Tell us a little bit about your family and how they feel about your business or your artwork.
WAHM to 2 rascal boys and soul mate to a hunky washed up BMXer turned metal fabricator. My 4 year old loves to help design new tees and my hubby just wants me to mend his jeans. :) The little guy can't talk yet but I am pretty sure he thinks I'm pretty cool!
Thank you so much for sharing a bit about yourself, Jenelle!
To see and learn more about Jenelle's work, visit her at:
TNT TrashN2Tees
Etsy
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Announcing My New Line of Fingerless Gloves/Mittens/Wristwarmers!
I have been working on a new product line for a while now, and I am excited to say that the time has come to reveal it to my loyal fans!
I am making fingerless gloves/mittens/wrist warmers from recycled felted wool! Whatever you call them, they are awesomely cute and completely practical. Wool is very warm and the uses for these great gloves are nearly endless: keep your hands warm while retaining the use of your fingers for: typing, taking photographs, painting, texting, using your iPhone, or even hunting!
I will be adding these to my Etsy shop this week. I have seen first-hand how popular these are on Etsy and how quickly they sell, so if you have your eye on a particular pair, don't wait - they will go fast! I plan to continue to make and add more, but each one is one of a kind; there won't be any repeats.
I have a variety of styles in sizes for men as well as women. Each one is entirely hand sewn with tender loving care by yours truly!
The pair at the right will fit a man or woman size medium through extra large (modeled here by my handsome husband!)
This gray pair is my favorite! They are super soft finely woven felted wool with a mustard yellow heart and flower applique on each one. The length is long - almost up to the elbow. These will fit women small - medium.
Visit my shop this week to see more!
Friday, September 24, 2010
Here's to Handmade Holiday Success!
Etsy is sponsoring a Holiday Boot Camp to help promote handmade and vintage gift-giving this holiday season. With so many unemployed and financially troubled, it makes more sense than ever to support independent artists and craftspeople.
We at Holly&Sage pledge to participate in the Etsy Success Holiday Boot Camp to the best of my abilities. I vow to check in every week, do my homework and support my fellow Holiday Boot Campers. I will read the weekly newsletters and blog posts, check in on the weekly forum thread, read the weekly blog post, check off the checklists and salute the mascot. I promise to share what I've learned with those who need it, support my fellow Etsy indiepreneurs and, most of all, have a positive and persistent attitude. I understand that together we can spread the word about our handmade and vintage goods, making this holiday season a more unique and meaningful one to gift givers and give-ees everywhere!
To learn more about the Boot Camp, visit Etsy's blog.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Consignment and Thrift Store Shopping is Cool!
I recently saw an article talking about movie star Drew Barrymore attending a gala event in a dress that she bought for $25. at a thrift shop! That is pretty amazing when she can afford any designer dress she wants!
I have a theory that not only is there a definite trend toward a more frugal way of living, but there is also a new appreciation of all things vintage and old style. Drew's choice of dress supports both of these ideas.
Do you shop at consignment or thrift shops? If you never have, or have found it too overwhelming, find some tips at Frugal Living Now on how to make the most of your resale shopping trip. Give it a try and don't be surprised if you come home with some wonderful bargains!
I have a theory that not only is there a definite trend toward a more frugal way of living, but there is also a new appreciation of all things vintage and old style. Drew's choice of dress supports both of these ideas.
Do you shop at consignment or thrift shops? If you never have, or have found it too overwhelming, find some tips at Frugal Living Now on how to make the most of your resale shopping trip. Give it a try and don't be surprised if you come home with some wonderful bargains!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
This Week's Featured Artist: Audrey of Retrograndma A Blast From the Past!
Welcome to our series on handmade artists. This is my first interview in a while! I think everyone was on vacation for the summer, but this week we are back in business with Audrey of Retrograndma!
I regularly feature artists or artisans of handmade items to help promote the handmade industry. If you would like to be featured, see Would You Like to be a Featured Artist? for details.
Hi, Audrey! Thank you so much for joining us today and sharing a bit about your creative work!
1. What is your first name and where are you from?
- Audrey from Sunny Saskatchewan in Canada!
2. What type of art or craft do you create and how did you get started with it?
- I recycle books and records and create unique handbags, wallets, clocks, earring holders, hollow book safes and containers. I've been crafting for many years now...I used to do A LOT of sewing, crocheting, and plastic canvas crafts and decided I needed a change.
3. Where do you market your products? How long have you been selling your work?
- I started my Etsy shop, Retrograndma in 2007
4. What is your dream for your products or artwork? Is it a mainly a hobby, or a main source of income (or would you like for it to become a main source of income)?
- I would love it to be my main source of income. I can call it a hobby as I love creating these items - I never tire of it as each piece is unique - it's my relaxation therapy away from my daytime job. I dream of retiring soon, crafting all day and making many sales :-)
5. How are your items different from the next guy’s? What is unique about your work?
- I think it's unique to be able to recycle books and records and create handbags and other accessories.
6. What is your favorite subject matter/medium/material (whichever applies to your art form)?
- I mostly love making the book handbags - especially out of vintage books.
7. What is your favorite part of creating and selling your products or artwork? The part you like the least?
- I enjoy creating my product and then mailing it away for someone to use and enjoy. I feel good that someone is carrying my purse and leaves me awesome feedback of my craftsmanship. I do a lot of custom work and that also is a good feeling. One sale was creating custom handbags for a bride's bridesmaids !
The least thing I enjoy? I don't think there's anything that I like the least about creating and selling my products.
8. Tell us a little bit about your family and how they feel about your business or your artwork.
- When I show my family and friends - they just are amazed at what I can create out of a book or record.
Audrey, thank you for taking the time for this interview! We wish you all the greatest success.
If you’d like to learn more about Audrey or her work visit her shop, Retrograndma or her blog.
I regularly feature artists or artisans of handmade items to help promote the handmade industry. If you would like to be featured, see Would You Like to be a Featured Artist? for details.
Hi, Audrey! Thank you so much for joining us today and sharing a bit about your creative work!
1. What is your first name and where are you from?
- Audrey from Sunny Saskatchewan in Canada!
2. What type of art or craft do you create and how did you get started with it?
- I recycle books and records and create unique handbags, wallets, clocks, earring holders, hollow book safes and containers. I've been crafting for many years now...I used to do A LOT of sewing, crocheting, and plastic canvas crafts and decided I needed a change.
3. Where do you market your products? How long have you been selling your work?
- I started my Etsy shop, Retrograndma in 2007
4. What is your dream for your products or artwork? Is it a mainly a hobby, or a main source of income (or would you like for it to become a main source of income)?
- I would love it to be my main source of income. I can call it a hobby as I love creating these items - I never tire of it as each piece is unique - it's my relaxation therapy away from my daytime job. I dream of retiring soon, crafting all day and making many sales :-)
5. How are your items different from the next guy’s? What is unique about your work?
- I think it's unique to be able to recycle books and records and create handbags and other accessories.
6. What is your favorite subject matter/medium/material (whichever applies to your art form)?
- I mostly love making the book handbags - especially out of vintage books.
7. What is your favorite part of creating and selling your products or artwork? The part you like the least?
- I enjoy creating my product and then mailing it away for someone to use and enjoy. I feel good that someone is carrying my purse and leaves me awesome feedback of my craftsmanship. I do a lot of custom work and that also is a good feeling. One sale was creating custom handbags for a bride's bridesmaids !
The least thing I enjoy? I don't think there's anything that I like the least about creating and selling my products.
8. Tell us a little bit about your family and how they feel about your business or your artwork.
- When I show my family and friends - they just are amazed at what I can create out of a book or record.
Audrey, thank you for taking the time for this interview! We wish you all the greatest success.
If you’d like to learn more about Audrey or her work visit her shop, Retrograndma or her blog.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
How Arabic Numbers Got Their Shape
Ever wonder how numbers got their shape? No, neither did I! But my brother sent this to me and I thought it was interesting enough to pass along.
I don't know if this is fact=based, or urban legend, but it is food for thought anyway.
Happy Wednesday!
I don't know if this is fact=based, or urban legend, but it is food for thought anyway.
Happy Wednesday!
Sunday, September 5, 2010
10 Things Men Should Know about a Woman's Brain
What makes women tick? What do women want? Understanding women has been the (futile) lifelong quest of many men! If they only knew that the female brain is simply not like theirs! (It would do women good to remember these, too!)
- Women are programmed to avoid aggression and conflict
- Women's intuition is NOT a myth
- Women's appetite for adventure and risk blossoms in their later years
Read the full article at Live Science
- Women are programmed to avoid aggression and conflict
- Women's intuition is NOT a myth
- Women's appetite for adventure and risk blossoms in their later years
Read the full article at Live Science
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Leftovers Recipe: Quick & Easy Chicken Pasta Salad
I love making use of leftovers to create a delicious lunch! This one is a real winner - easy to prepare; portable if you need something to take along; versatile so that you can use whatever you happen to have on hand.
If you want more ideas for using leftovers, visit my website, Frugal Living Now.
What I used:
- 1 cup leftover cooked pasta (I used Trader Joe's colorful Vegetable Radiatore, but any will work)
- 1/2 leftover cooked chicken breast, diced (mine was leftover from Chicken Parmesan, but you can use baked, fried, lemon-pepper chicken, etc. - whatever you have)
- 1/2 stalk celery, diced
- 1 small carrot, shredded
- 1/2 leftover tomato, diced
- 2 Tsp. creamy dressing (any type will work; I used Caesar)
Put everything in a mixing bowl and stir it up - that's it!
Makes 2 generous servings
If you want more ideas for using leftovers, visit my website, Frugal Living Now.
What I used:
- 1 cup leftover cooked pasta (I used Trader Joe's colorful Vegetable Radiatore, but any will work)
- 1/2 leftover cooked chicken breast, diced (mine was leftover from Chicken Parmesan, but you can use baked, fried, lemon-pepper chicken, etc. - whatever you have)
- 1/2 stalk celery, diced
- 1 small carrot, shredded
- 1/2 leftover tomato, diced
- 2 Tsp. creamy dressing (any type will work; I used Caesar)
Put everything in a mixing bowl and stir it up - that's it!
Makes 2 generous servings
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Digital Scavenger Hunt- Summer 2010 - My Results!
I am participating in a digital scavenger hunt sponsored by Pink Dandy. What fun! Here is what I came up with for:
I took this picture earlier this month while picking blueberries with my mother at a farm far out in the country in Tennessee. I thought it was an interesting aspect of nature.
This is what remained of my old Camry after my daughter was hit by a logging truck. Luckily, she was not seriously hurt! Seeing that car on the side of the road surrounded by emergency vehicles was probably the scariest moment of my life!
Produce in the grocery store. What is more colorful than that?
This is a photo I took of the Space Needle in Seattle several years ago when we were there. I think it looks lovely with the blue sky and clouds behind it.
This is my dad playing with my daughter when she was about 2 years old. He died last year and she is now 20, but they loved each other fiercely - I think it shows in this photo.
This is our bearded dragon, Simon, looking out the window at the Utah landscape when we were driving across the country. My daughter thought he looked like he liked what he saw and wanted to be out there!
This is a photo of some peppers that we bought at the farmer's market earlier this summer. I thought they looked pretty laying on the green plate, so I took a picture. My family thinks I'm weird, but I am always taking pictures of things like this - you never know when you might need them for your blog or your website (or for a digital scavenger hunt!)
Yes, this one is lame, I know. I just couldn't come up with anything more original! I thought of photographing litter or graffiti, but I waited until too late in the game and didn't see any when I had my camera with me. So this is my dirty oven. It is a crime, but I do not clean ovens, and that is just how it is. We all have our dirty little secrets, don't we? Now you know mine!
Check out these blogs for their scavenger hunt entries, too!
Blog Links that are participating in the Hunt:
http://caseymcardle.blogspot.com
http://mynameismichael-wrangler.blogspot.com
http://opheliaclairemaxwell.blogspot.com
http://soulenergyjewelry.blogspot.com
http://jodibee.blogspot.com
http://liftingmeup.com
http://pinkdandychatter.blogspot.com
My Delicious, Healthy, Non-Dairy Milkshake!
I just made the best milkshake; it was refreshing and delicious! But that's not all! It also:
- is all natural
- has only 140 calories
- contains no dairy products
- has no sugar (except what is in the banana)
- has only 3 ingredients and is super easy to make
Here's how you can make it:
- Peel a ripe banana and break it into 1-inch chunks
- Freeze the banana for an hour or more
- Pour 1 cup of almond milk into a blender (you could use soy milk also, but I like the flavor of the almond milk)
- Add the frozen banana and 1/4 tsp. of vanilla
- You can add a dash of cinnamon if you want
Blend it up until there are no chunks of banana left. Pour it into a glass and drink it!
Yummy-licious! Enjoy!
(I think you could make it chocolate, too, by adding some unsweetened cocoa powder. I may try that next time!)
- is all natural
- has only 140 calories
- contains no dairy products
- has no sugar (except what is in the banana)
- has only 3 ingredients and is super easy to make
Here's how you can make it:
- Peel a ripe banana and break it into 1-inch chunks
- Freeze the banana for an hour or more
- Pour 1 cup of almond milk into a blender (you could use soy milk also, but I like the flavor of the almond milk)
- Add the frozen banana and 1/4 tsp. of vanilla
- You can add a dash of cinnamon if you want
Blend it up until there are no chunks of banana left. Pour it into a glass and drink it!
Yummy-licious! Enjoy!
(I think you could make it chocolate, too, by adding some unsweetened cocoa powder. I may try that next time!)
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Giveaway on Fashion Momma!
I wanted to let you all know that one of my button bracelets is being given away on a great blog called Fashion Momma this week. Please stop by and take a look at this fun blog - Kim has so much energy and humor, I am sure you will fall in love with her like I did! AND you can enter to win the bracelet! If nothing else, you can see what I am doing with all those buttons I am constantly begging for - lol!
Thanks! Have a great rest-of-the-week!
Thanks! Have a great rest-of-the-week!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Babies at the Beach
I love this quote: I borrowed it from Stephanie at Totally Together Journal.
Babies don’t need a vacation but I still see them at the beach. I’ll go over to them and say, “What are you doing here, you’ve never worked a day in your life!” –Stephen Wright
I get her updates every day in email and they always brighten my day. She is such a fun person! We are going to the beach in two weeks - I have not been in YEARS, so it should be fun! I think I will take lots of pictures to post.
Have a great weekend!
Friday, July 16, 2010
Join in the Digital Scavenger Hunt!
Have you ever heard of a digital scavenger hunt? I hadn't until today. Pink Dandy Chatter is having one in August and you are invited to join in the fun!
Below is an excerpt from the blog explaining the basics. Go to Pink Dandy Chatter for details and to sign up to participate!
"I will ... email everyone on Monday, August 9th with 8 scavenger hunt words and a list of all the web addresses for all the blogs that are participating. You will then take one picture per scavenger hunt word with your digital camera. On Monday, August 30th, everyone will post their own pictures on their blogs (including the scavenger hunt word below each picture). And, you must include links of all the blogs that are participating in the digital scavenger hunt (below your last picture)."
I can't wait - it sounds like lots of fun!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
We Have a Winner!! Is it YOU?!?
I want to thank everyone that entered the giveaway for the copper necklace - it was a great success! We had 97 entries - not bad for a first giveaway!
I used a random number generator to choose a winner, and the winner is...
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Kelli Lee!
Congratulations, Kelli - I have contacted you about getting your address so I can mail the necklace to you.
Everyone else - thank you so much for participating! I will be sending an email to each of you (if you provided me with an email address) with a discount code good on any purchase from Holly&Sage through August 31.
Also, a friend of mine will be doing a giveaway of another one of my items in August - check back for more details later!
I used a random number generator to choose a winner, and the winner is...
...
...
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Kelli Lee!
Congratulations, Kelli - I have contacted you about getting your address so I can mail the necklace to you.
Everyone else - thank you so much for participating! I will be sending an email to each of you (if you provided me with an email address) with a discount code good on any purchase from Holly&Sage through August 31.
Also, a friend of mine will be doing a giveaway of another one of my items in August - check back for more details later!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Introducing My New Line of Button Jewelry!
I have created a new line of jewelry made from recycled vintage buttons. I never thought I would use buttons in my jewelry, until I saw a button bracelet that was delicate and feminine. I dug out my stash of old buttons and tried making a couple of bracelets and I was hooked! The color and texture combinations are endless!
These bracelets are so fun, easy to wear, and affordable, and they look even better when you stack two or three together! (At Holly&Sage shipping is always free for a second item!)
Made from buttons and cotton or hemp woven cord, these bracelets don’t have the limitations of metal or pearl jewelry – they can be worn while swimming or playing sports and can be hand washed if they get dirty! (Please don’t put them in a clothes dryer, though!)
Many of the buttons I am using are truly antiques! The craftsmanship of these very old buttons is a wonder to behold! Today's mass-produced plastic buttons simply do not have the delicate etching and carving or interesting swirls and textures that so many of these old ones have. In some styles, I have only one button - as a result of this, every bracelet I make is one-of-a-kind. Some may be similar to others, but no two will be exactly the same .
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Down to earth and simple - like friendship bracelets - these affordable bracelets let you add some personality to even the most casual outfits or wardrobes!
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If you are interested in button jewelry of a color combination or size other than those I have listed, send me a message. I am very open to conversations about my work and will be glad to work with you to create just what you are looking for!
These bracelets are so fun, easy to wear, and affordable, and they look even better when you stack two or three together! (At Holly&Sage shipping is always free for a second item!)
Made from buttons and cotton or hemp woven cord, these bracelets don’t have the limitations of metal or pearl jewelry – they can be worn while swimming or playing sports and can be hand washed if they get dirty! (Please don’t put them in a clothes dryer, though!)
Many of the buttons I am using are truly antiques! The craftsmanship of these very old buttons is a wonder to behold! Today's mass-produced plastic buttons simply do not have the delicate etching and carving or interesting swirls and textures that so many of these old ones have. In some styles, I have only one button - as a result of this, every bracelet I make is one-of-a-kind. Some may be similar to others, but no two will be exactly the same .
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Down to earth and simple - like friendship bracelets - these affordable bracelets let you add some personality to even the most casual outfits or wardrobes!
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If you are interested in button jewelry of a color combination or size other than those I have listed, send me a message. I am very open to conversations about my work and will be glad to work with you to create just what you are looking for!
Monday, June 28, 2010
This is why you need to have kids when you are young...
I think nature intended for us to have children early in our reproductive years. That is why teens and young adults in their 20s are so into reproductive-type activities. When you have children at 25, by the time you hit menopause and all the craziness that goes along with it, your kids will be out of the house and on their own (hopefully!).
When you have kids when you are older (like I did...), you run the risk of them still being at home (and always WANTING things from you!) when you become menopausal.
When you are having hot flashes and feeling stressed out and it is 103 outside and you are trying to do 6 things at once, you do not take kindly to two teenagers sitting on their butts in front of the TV and asking you what's for dinner!
And when the hummus falls out of the refrigerator (because one of them did a sloppy job of putting it away) and spills all over that floor and onto your shoe, you just might explode at them!
That could cause irreparable damage to the relationship.
So have kids when you are young. :-/
Thursday, June 24, 2010
This Week's Featured Artist: Aki of Oktak!
Today we are honored to have Aki of Oktak. She makes the most beautiful things from vintage fabrics!
1. What is your first name and where are you from?
My name is Aki, and I'm from Japan.
2. What type of art or craft do you create and how did you get started with it?
I make bags & pouches of all shapes & sizes as well as baby items such as bibs and smocks. I think I'm best known for my frame pouches though.
I had always been interested in arts & crafts, but it wasn't until I had my first child that I decided to pursue handbag making.
I took a course in handbag design and construction at the Fashion Institute of Technology in NY from 2003 to 2004, and started creating my own line in 2005.
3. Where do you market your products? How long have you been selling your work?
My main source of income is my Etsy shop at the moment. However, I do sell wholesale as well, and am in the process of reopening my own shop. (I had my own shop, which I temporarily closed in early 2009.) I've been selling my work since 2005.
4. What is your dream for your products or artwork? Is it a mainly a hobby, or a main source of income (or would you like for it to become a main source of income)?
I started this business with the hope of making a living out of it. In 2008, I reached a point where I could probably live on my income if I weren't in NYC, but in an expensive city like this, I still can't say I make a living with my craft.
5. How are your items different from the next guy’s? What is unique about your work?
(1) I try to come up with designs that no one else is making. When I started selling on Etsy in 2006, there was only one other frame purse maker, and it was easy to be 'unique'. Since then, the number of people selling the same types of purses has increased exponentially, but I constantly try to be the trailblazer. Before I produce a new design, I do a thorough search to check that no one else is making the same style. So I came up with frame purses with frills, with corsages, with hand embroidery, with patchwork etc. - but new designs quickly become old and ubiquitous, so I feel like it's a rat race, but I do try to be original. I make it a point not to copy other people's ideas/designs.
(2) I only use high-quality frames made in Japan. I know I could get much cheaper frames manufactured in China, and I did try a few of them when I started out - but I wasn't happy with the quality, and I decided only to use those made in Japan.
(3) Even when I am making plain bags/pouches, my choice of materials will always be different from other people's choices. I only use materials that I love.
6. What is your favorite subject matter/medium/material (whichever applies to your art form)?
I love working with medium to heavy-weight cotton, especially vintage fabrics from the 1960s to 1970s which have bold designs & colors.
7. What is your favorite part of creating and selling your products or artwork? The part you like the least?
The favorite part is thinking of new designs. I have a book full of sketches.
The least favorite is packing. I wish someone did that for me!
8. Tell us a little bit about your family and how they feel about your business or your artwork.
My husband has always supported my business. In fact, he was the one who encouraged me to dive into the world of design & craft! My kids, ages 10 and 5, are equally supportive. They are my cheerleaders and I am extremely grateful!
You can see more of Aki's work at her website, her Etsy shop or her shop for kids' items, oktakmini.
1. What is your first name and where are you from?
My name is Aki, and I'm from Japan.
2. What type of art or craft do you create and how did you get started with it?
I make bags & pouches of all shapes & sizes as well as baby items such as bibs and smocks. I think I'm best known for my frame pouches though.
I had always been interested in arts & crafts, but it wasn't until I had my first child that I decided to pursue handbag making.
I took a course in handbag design and construction at the Fashion Institute of Technology in NY from 2003 to 2004, and started creating my own line in 2005.
3. Where do you market your products? How long have you been selling your work?
My main source of income is my Etsy shop at the moment. However, I do sell wholesale as well, and am in the process of reopening my own shop. (I had my own shop, which I temporarily closed in early 2009.) I've been selling my work since 2005.
4. What is your dream for your products or artwork? Is it a mainly a hobby, or a main source of income (or would you like for it to become a main source of income)?
I started this business with the hope of making a living out of it. In 2008, I reached a point where I could probably live on my income if I weren't in NYC, but in an expensive city like this, I still can't say I make a living with my craft.
5. How are your items different from the next guy’s? What is unique about your work?
(1) I try to come up with designs that no one else is making. When I started selling on Etsy in 2006, there was only one other frame purse maker, and it was easy to be 'unique'. Since then, the number of people selling the same types of purses has increased exponentially, but I constantly try to be the trailblazer. Before I produce a new design, I do a thorough search to check that no one else is making the same style. So I came up with frame purses with frills, with corsages, with hand embroidery, with patchwork etc. - but new designs quickly become old and ubiquitous, so I feel like it's a rat race, but I do try to be original. I make it a point not to copy other people's ideas/designs.
(2) I only use high-quality frames made in Japan. I know I could get much cheaper frames manufactured in China, and I did try a few of them when I started out - but I wasn't happy with the quality, and I decided only to use those made in Japan.
(3) Even when I am making plain bags/pouches, my choice of materials will always be different from other people's choices. I only use materials that I love.
6. What is your favorite subject matter/medium/material (whichever applies to your art form)?
I love working with medium to heavy-weight cotton, especially vintage fabrics from the 1960s to 1970s which have bold designs & colors.
7. What is your favorite part of creating and selling your products or artwork? The part you like the least?
The favorite part is thinking of new designs. I have a book full of sketches.
The least favorite is packing. I wish someone did that for me!
8. Tell us a little bit about your family and how they feel about your business or your artwork.
My husband has always supported my business. In fact, he was the one who encouraged me to dive into the world of design & craft! My kids, ages 10 and 5, are equally supportive. They are my cheerleaders and I am extremely grateful!
You can see more of Aki's work at her website, her Etsy shop or her shop for kids' items, oktakmini.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
5 Easy Ways to Look Younger
Most of us would like to look and feel younger - at least on some days! Here are five no-nonsense tips for looking and feeling your best all the time:
Now go out and tackle the world feeling your best every day!!
- Water: Water is required by every cell in our bodies. When you keep your body hydrated it functions better in every way! You may be surprised at the number of headaches and sleepy afternoon slumps that can be cured simply by drinking a large glass of water!
Sufficient water will also insure that your kidneys and digestive system work efficiently to clear toxins from your body regularly. - Sleep: Everyone's sleep needs vary, but most of us need between 7 and 9 hours of sleep each night to look and feel our best. Many nights of too little sleep will take it's toll on your energy level and leave you feeling and looking dull and slow. Getting enough sleep gives your body the opportunity to repair itself and maintain good health.
- Vegetables: Experts agree that it is important to eat at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables every day; eight or nine is better. Fresh fruits and vegetables have lots of vitamins and minerals plus healthy natural fiber for digestive health and good carbohydrates for lasting energy.
- Omega 3: Taking an Omega 3 supplement and/or eating a diet rich in the healthy fats found in salmon, mackerel, and sardines will help keep oxygen free-radical molecules from damaging your cells. You will be able to see the difference in your skin tone, too.
- Posture: You can take years off of your appearance instantly by standing up straight! Pull your shoulders back, suck in your tummy and hold your head high. You will feel better, too!
Now go out and tackle the world feeling your best every day!!
Thursday, June 17, 2010
This Week's Featured Artist: Christina of Natural Indulgence
Welcome to our weekly series on Holly&Sage. Each week we feature a different artist or artisan of handmade items. If you would like to be featured, see Would You Like to be a Featured Artist? for details.
Today we are talking with Christina of Natural Indulgence Bath & Body.
1. What is your first name and where are you from?
- Christina, from California
2. What type of art or craft do you create and how did you get started with it?
- I'm not sure it counts as an art. :-) I create handcrafted, all natural, vegan, spa quality bath and body products, under the label "Natural Indulgence".
3. Where do you market your products? How long have you been selling your work?
- I sell my products on HyenaCart, and through a local spa. I also trade them on SwapMamas!
4. What is your dream for your products or artwork? Is it a mainly a hobby, or a main source of income (or would you like for it to become a main source of income)?
- At the moment, it's more of a hobby, but I'd like to work from home and have it be a supplemental income for my family.
5. How are your items different from the next guy’s? What is unique about your work?
- My products are always all natural, vegan, and organic where possible. They don't contain any ingredients known to be harmful (many spa products do - check your labels, folks!). I only use essential oils, not fragrance oils, so there are always added benefits - emotional and physical!
6. What is your favorite subject matter/medium/material (whichever applies to your art form)?
- Right now I'm working on creating both a body butter and an aftershave... so I guess you could say whatever I'm developing is my favorite!
7. What is your favorite part of creating and selling your products or artwork? The part you like the least?
- Developing and testing something new is my favorite part. Least?... Hm. Labeling. Ensuring that my labels meet federal guidelines, actually printing and cutting and applying... I have to deal with it, but it's just a chore.
8. Tell us a little bit about your family and how they feel about your business or your artwork.
- My husband and I have one child, who is just over a year. My husband's take on it is, "Just make sure you make as much as you spend." He likes to try the new products, though :-) My son loves to smell the new scents, and he tries out baby bath products for me!
Christina, thank you for taking the time for this interview! We wish you all the greatest success.
If you’d like to learn more about Christina, visit her shop, Natural Indulgence or her Facebook page.
Today we are talking with Christina of Natural Indulgence Bath & Body.
1. What is your first name and where are you from?
- Christina, from California
2. What type of art or craft do you create and how did you get started with it?
- I'm not sure it counts as an art. :-) I create handcrafted, all natural, vegan, spa quality bath and body products, under the label "Natural Indulgence".
3. Where do you market your products? How long have you been selling your work?
- I sell my products on HyenaCart, and through a local spa. I also trade them on SwapMamas!
4. What is your dream for your products or artwork? Is it a mainly a hobby, or a main source of income (or would you like for it to become a main source of income)?
- At the moment, it's more of a hobby, but I'd like to work from home and have it be a supplemental income for my family.
5. How are your items different from the next guy’s? What is unique about your work?
- My products are always all natural, vegan, and organic where possible. They don't contain any ingredients known to be harmful (many spa products do - check your labels, folks!). I only use essential oils, not fragrance oils, so there are always added benefits - emotional and physical!
6. What is your favorite subject matter/medium/material (whichever applies to your art form)?
- Right now I'm working on creating both a body butter and an aftershave... so I guess you could say whatever I'm developing is my favorite!
7. What is your favorite part of creating and selling your products or artwork? The part you like the least?
- Developing and testing something new is my favorite part. Least?... Hm. Labeling. Ensuring that my labels meet federal guidelines, actually printing and cutting and applying... I have to deal with it, but it's just a chore.
8. Tell us a little bit about your family and how they feel about your business or your artwork.
- My husband and I have one child, who is just over a year. My husband's take on it is, "Just make sure you make as much as you spend." He likes to try the new products, though :-) My son loves to smell the new scents, and he tries out baby bath products for me!
Christina, thank you for taking the time for this interview! We wish you all the greatest success.
If you’d like to learn more about Christina, visit her shop, Natural Indulgence or her Facebook page.
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